Precise Voltage Regulation of Unbalanced Bipolar DC-Grid-Based Charging Stations: A New Multiobjective Predictive Control Approach

This article proposes a new multiobjective predictive control approach and an optimized switching scheme to precisely regulate the dc-voltages in bipolar dc-grid-based charging stations working under critical conditions. An angular region is preselected to reduce the size of control sets to seven ca...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power electronics 2023-05, Vol.38 (5), p.5858-5874
Hauptverfasser: Nguyen, Hoach The, Al Hosani, Khalifa, Al-Sumaiti, Ameena Saad, Alsawalhi, Jamal Yousuf, Al Jaafari, Khaled Ali, Nguyen, Thanh Hai, El Moursi, Mohamed Shawky
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Zusammenfassung:This article proposes a new multiobjective predictive control approach and an optimized switching scheme to precisely regulate the dc-voltages in bipolar dc-grid-based charging stations working under critical conditions. An angular region is preselected to reduce the size of control sets to seven candidates within minimized angle error of 30°. Then, two subregions are located to further simplify finite sets without losing options for multiobjective optimization. Lastly, a hybrid switching scheme is proposed to improve current regulation working under a reduced sampling frequency. Delayed-signal-cancellation technique and instantaneous power theory are also employed to ensure a resilient operation under grid-voltage distortions. Consequently, the proposed control strategy can precisely balance dc-voltages, track voltage references, and regulate grid-injected currents against unbalanced dc-loads and ac-grid distortions. MATLAB/Simulink and an experimental prototype are utilized to investigate the comparative performances between the proposed approach and the recent predictive control methods. The simulation and experiments show significant improvements in dc-link voltages including reference tracking, dc-voltage balance, fast dynamic response, and harmonic reduction of ac-currents under a reduced sampling frequency.
ISSN:0885-8993
1941-0107
DOI:10.1109/TPEL.2023.3238054